RWC Week 2: England v Japan
-
@MiketheSnow said in RWC Week 2: England v Japan:
Can someone please explain how if a defender places both hands on the floor beyond the ball at the ruck it’s a penalty, but if the first attacking player to form the ruck does it it’s not?
Quoting myself because I’m genuinely looking for an answer
SH tend to enter the ruck solo and off their feet - which hardly gets picked up
Last night England placed hands beyond the tackled player and the ball, resting on their hands like a gorilla and/or flopped on and called about twice
Is the hands beyond the ball a penalty?
-
@MiketheSnow said in RWC Week 2: England v Japan:
SH tend to enter the ruck solo and off their feet
i hope to fuck you mean scrum half here, because if you are trying to insinuate this is some Rugby Championship type shit then i refer you to your all conquering green-shirted cousins.
-
@mariner4life said in RWC Week 2: England v Japan:
@MiketheSnow said in RWC Week 2: England v Japan:
SH tend to enter the ruck solo and off their feet
i hope to fuck you mean scrum half here, because if you are trying to insinuate this is some Rugby Championship type shit then i refer you to your all conquering green-shirted cousins.
Meant that if it’s a SH ref then whomever does it seems to get a pass
Ireland are missiles, agreed
I think the ref had a good game overall but missed this from England all night
Not the missiling
-
each ref still, to this day, has a different approach to what constitutes hands on the ground. All you can do is adjust to how he is looking at it on the day
not ideal
-
@MiketheSnow said in RWC Week 2: England v Japan:
Why the fuck kick that?
Idiots
Just got into this thread post match and I’m guessing this comment will be repeated quite a lot.
-
@MiketheSnow said in RWC Week 2: England v Japan:
@MiketheSnow said in RWC Week 2: England v Japan:
Can someone please explain how if a defender places both hands on the floor beyond the ball at the ruck it’s a penalty, but if the first attacking player to form the ruck does it it’s not?
Quoting myself because I’m genuinely looking for an answer
SH tend to enter the ruck solo and off their feet - which hardly gets picked up
Last night England placed hands beyond the tackled player and the ball, resting on their hands like a gorilla and/or flopped on and called about twice
Is the hands beyond the ball a penalty?
Bridging is forbidden.
-
@cgrant said in RWC Week 2: England v Japan:
@MiketheSnow said in RWC Week 2: England v Japan:
@MiketheSnow said in RWC Week 2: England v Japan:
Can someone please explain how if a defender places both hands on the floor beyond the ball at the ruck it’s a penalty, but if the first attacking player to form the ruck does it it’s not?
Quoting myself because I’m genuinely looking for an answer
SH tend to enter the ruck solo and off their feet - which hardly gets picked up
Last night England placed hands beyond the tackled player and the ball, resting on their hands like a gorilla and/or flopped on and called about twice
Is the hands beyond the ball a penalty?
Bridging is forbidden.
Thought so
England should have been whistled off the park
-
@MiketheSnow said in RWC Week 2: England v Japan:
@cgrant said in RWC Week 2: England v Japan:
@MiketheSnow said in RWC Week 2: England v Japan:
@MiketheSnow said in RWC Week 2: England v Japan:
Can someone please explain how if a defender places both hands on the floor beyond the ball at the ruck it’s a penalty, but if the first attacking player to form the ruck does it it’s not?
Quoting myself because I’m genuinely looking for an answer
SH tend to enter the ruck solo and off their feet - which hardly gets picked up
Last night England placed hands beyond the tackled player and the ball, resting on their hands like a gorilla and/or flopped on and called about twice
Is the hands beyond the ball a penalty?
Bridging is forbidden.
Thought so
England should have been whistled off the park
Mike, it’s called playing to the ref 😎
-
@cgrant said in RWC Week 2: England v Japan:
A win is a win but it was more a poor performance from the Japanese than a great English one. The game against Samoa should be interesting.
Undoubtedly. We’ve been lucky two games in a row now. I’d hope that we have learned some lessons around keeping the ball in hand and in particular not kicking away possession in an attacking position. I am not holding my breath.
-